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campbell was founded by benjamin campbell in 1846. the town quickly became writhe farmers and fruit orchards. in 1887 a railroad came through, giving farmers a chance to get their crops worldwide. there is the apricot grandmother's association. the water tower was built in 1928 and stands at an miss 130 feet tall, holding 75,000- gallons of water. the city is home to the fruit yard shopping center, credited with a u.s. supreme court win of a free speech debate. there is the e-commerce corporation owner a resident here >> and we are here in campbell. my dream was to take a little air stream trailer, load it up with good food and take it down the coast. claudine wong is here. we have an air stream trailer here today. not for camping but doing good deeds, right? claw den. >> reporter: yes. we love coming down here. it is super cool inside. people are invited to come down here and take a look. we are kind of camping out here in picture and cardboard form. we have coffee, pastries and it is nice to see everyone. we have a whole crowd over
campbell was founded by benjamin campbell in 1846. the town quickly became writhe farmers and fruit orchards. in 1887 a railroad came through, giving farmers a chance to get their crops worldwide. there is the apricot grandmother's association. the water tower was built in 1928 and stands at an miss 130 feet tall, holding 75,000- gallons of water. the city is home to the fruit yard shopping center, credited with a u.s. supreme court win of a free speech debate. there is the e-commerce...
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campbell: i am campbell brown. mark: i am mark halperin. the streets aren't for everyone. that is why they made sidewalks. on the show tonight, why clinton won't back down. and what does the market say? first america's most eloquent politician, benjamin netanyahu, who has given more interviews than malcolm gold while -- gold well on a book tour. a briefing in which josh was asked about the pursuit of the two state solution. >> that pursuit has essentially been the foundation of u.s. policy toward the region, not just in this administration that also under the previous of ministration as well. this is thomas supported by democrats and republicans on capitol hill as well. when premised on netanyahu indicated a weakness in his commitment, and i think that is putting it charitably, indicated a weakness on his commitment to a two state solution, he was indicating a difference of opinion not just with president obama, but with a policy pursued by president bush, and the policy strongly supported by democrats and republicans in the united states and congress. mark: so it is clear
campbell: i am campbell brown. mark: i am mark halperin. the streets aren't for everyone. that is why they made sidewalks. on the show tonight, why clinton won't back down. and what does the market say? first america's most eloquent politician, benjamin netanyahu, who has given more interviews than malcolm gold while -- gold well on a book tour. a briefing in which josh was asked about the pursuit of the two state solution. >> that pursuit has essentially been the foundation of u.s....
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campbell's liking. and he took them all back to the spa and proceeded to beat this girl and broke two pool sticks over her shins of her legs. >> a security system in campbell's office kept the girls under constant surveillance. >> the girls at the spa were told never to speak to each other or to their customers. when julia broke this role, she was called to campbell's office. >> she was stripped of her clothing, tied to a bed and he beat her with sticks, a belt, and his hands. >> campbell then gave julia an ultimatum. if she ever begin disrespected him or angered him, she would be taken to the basement. >> for six months, julia says she was a virtual prisoner. forced to work 12-hour days in the spa doing bookkeeping and massage. >> mr. campbell had told her that he had police officers working for him. that he had government officials working for him. that if she went to the police, she was going to get arrested. she was going to go to jail then she would be deported after she got done with that. and tha
campbell's liking. and he took them all back to the spa and proceeded to beat this girl and broke two pool sticks over her shins of her legs. >> a security system in campbell's office kept the girls under constant surveillance. >> the girls at the spa were told never to speak to each other or to their customers. when julia broke this role, she was called to campbell's office. >> she was stripped of her clothing, tied to a bed and he beat her with sticks, a belt, and his hands....
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campbell: yes, sir. i think everybody wants to make sure we find out what happened t. as you know, every soldier, sailor, marine if they are involved in something like this, that hurts. >> is there anybody to blame other than the taliban for going to a civilian area and fighting amongst civilian targets? gen. campbell: the investigation will to me. as you mentioned, the taliban did going to the city. they knew they were going to cause a fight inside a built-up area. 70%,aliban causes over they target civilians. taliban, like hezbollah and hamas, intentionally target civilians and use them as shields. is that correct? gen. campbell: yes, sir. ofi want to talk about some the stories of abuse of children among certain afghan leaders. four-star general, the highest level of command in afghanistan. i served there are years as a captain. there is a big gap between those two liberals -- levels. i received training as did my soldiers. in afghanistan, i received training and provided training that said such a hea
campbell: yes, sir. i think everybody wants to make sure we find out what happened t. as you know, every soldier, sailor, marine if they are involved in something like this, that hurts. >> is there anybody to blame other than the taliban for going to a civilian area and fighting amongst civilian targets? gen. campbell: the investigation will to me. as you mentioned, the taliban did going to the city. they knew they were going to cause a fight inside a built-up area. 70%,aliban causes over...
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campbell said it had happened? >> no, i was not able to do that for either shot. >> but guess what did line up. the shots in the opposite order that campbell had claimed. >> my opinion is, mr. campbell shoots mr. neumann in the back as he's running from the gate. at that point he falls to the ground on his back in the death position, at that time mr. campbell takes the second shot, a grazing shot over the hand and across the chest. >> look at it, said the scientist. with tim falling with the first bullet to his back. he shoots a second time. was he right? why not call a legend to call it. >> the state calls dr. werner spi spitz. >> he literally wrote the book on forensic pathology. >> i can only tell you this, if weight has a meaning by way of quality. this is nine pounds and a quarter. >> okay. all right. >> 89 years old when he took the stand. he investigated the assassinations of john f. kennedy, and dr. martin luther king and more. recently the casey anthony trial. what did dr. spitz say about this case. >> jus
campbell said it had happened? >> no, i was not able to do that for either shot. >> but guess what did line up. the shots in the opposite order that campbell had claimed. >> my opinion is, mr. campbell shoots mr. neumann in the back as he's running from the gate. at that point he falls to the ground on his back in the death position, at that time mr. campbell takes the second shot, a grazing shot over the hand and across the chest. >> look at it, said the scientist. with...
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campbell said it happened? >> no, i was not able to do that for either shot. >> but guess what did, the shots in the opposite order campbell claimed. >> my opinion is mr. campbell shoots mr. newman in the back as he is running from the gate. at that point he falls to the ground on his back. at that time mr. campbell takes a second shot, glazing shot over the hand and across the chest, missing the head. >> with the first bullet in the back, the second one grazes his vest, nicks his hand, zips past his head. the only way it could have happened. was he right? why not call a legend to confirm it. legendary expert, that is. >> state called dr. warner spits. >> he wrote the book literally on forensic pathology, he even brought the book to court. >> i can only tell you if weight has a meaning for quality, this is nine pounds and a quarter. >> all right. >> 89 years old when he took the stand. he investigated the assassination of president kennedy and dr. martin luther king and many, many more. he testified more recent
campbell said it happened? >> no, i was not able to do that for either shot. >> but guess what did, the shots in the opposite order campbell claimed. >> my opinion is mr. campbell shoots mr. newman in the back as he is running from the gate. at that point he falls to the ground on his back. at that time mr. campbell takes a second shot, glazing shot over the hand and across the chest, missing the head. >> with the first bullet in the back, the second one grazes his vest,...
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campbell: yes, sir. i think everybody wants to make sure we find out what happened t. as you know, every soldier, sailor, marine if they are involved in something like this, that hurts. >> is there anybody to blame other than the taliban for going to a civilian area and fighting amongst civilian targets? gen. campbell: the investigation will to me. as you mentioned, the taliban did going to the city. they knew they were going to cause a fight inside a built-up area. 70%,aliban causes over they target civilians. taliban, like hezbollah and hamas, intentionally target civilians and use them as shields. is that correct? gen. campbell: yes, sir. ofi want to talk about some the stories of abuse of children among certain afghan leaders. four-star general, the highest level of command in afghanistan. i served there are years as a captain. there is a big gap between those two liberals -- levels. i received training as did my soldiers. in afghanistan, i received training and provided training that said such a hea
campbell: yes, sir. i think everybody wants to make sure we find out what happened t. as you know, every soldier, sailor, marine if they are involved in something like this, that hurts. >> is there anybody to blame other than the taliban for going to a civilian area and fighting amongst civilian targets? gen. campbell: the investigation will to me. as you mentioned, the taliban did going to the city. they knew they were going to cause a fight inside a built-up area. 70%,aliban causes over...
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that he struck a deal prior to campbell striking a deal, and then campbell kind of intercepted it and wound up getting the new uniform and that's what their fights have been all about. >> i don't want a dirty pair of red and whites. i shouldn't be fighting over a pair of red and whites. i understand that. it's the stress of being here. >> another write-up for timothy campbell three days after we gave him 20 days lock but held 40 days over his head. we tried to give him a break to see how he acted and he got in trouble in three days. >> campbell and despeines will now have another disciplinary hearing with sergeant salvaggio and officer nicholson. >> we are going to do jeffrey first. here we are again. the same guy you were fighting last time. how do you plead? guilty, not guilty, guilty with an explanation? >> not guilty. >> not guilty? you weren't fighting with the guy? is that why you are innocent or are you innocent because you met up with him? >> because i met up with him but i was not supposed to meet up with him. supposed to keep separate. >> so that makes it okay. >> it doesn't
that he struck a deal prior to campbell striking a deal, and then campbell kind of intercepted it and wound up getting the new uniform and that's what their fights have been all about. >> i don't want a dirty pair of red and whites. i shouldn't be fighting over a pair of red and whites. i understand that. it's the stress of being here. >> another write-up for timothy campbell three days after we gave him 20 days lock but held 40 days over his head. we tried to give him a break to...
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>> i am campbell brown. mark: i am mark halperin and with all due respect to bernie sanders, we have your best friend of michelle. aboutll: we are talking jane. mark: let's get started by talking about another unpredictable creature who tweets, donald trump. we will have the latest bloomberg policy online poll that has some good data about how donald trump is doing against married women voters, but first let's understand why donald trump is the writing the complex rules by which publicans and democrats elect their dell -- select delegates. after the convention in colorado on saturday, trump is starting to criticize the cruz crusaders who are outmaneuvering trump. trump's rhetorical campaign follows -- where bernie sanders crushed hillary clinton in the popular vote and walked away with the same number of delegates as his rival. here is donald trump making the case for himself and for sanders in a rally in rochester, new york last night. i bernie, and he wins, he wins, he keeps winning. they say, he has a cha
>> i am campbell brown. mark: i am mark halperin and with all due respect to bernie sanders, we have your best friend of michelle. aboutll: we are talking jane. mark: let's get started by talking about another unpredictable creature who tweets, donald trump. we will have the latest bloomberg policy online poll that has some good data about how donald trump is doing against married women voters, but first let's understand why donald trump is the writing the complex rules by which publicans...
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campbell is a latin thing. despeines is a blood. they seem to have problems at times within the facility. >> fighting with another inmate, breaking the rules. you get a $25 fine. i try to make it worth $25. >> despeines, come on in, take a seat. how do you plead? guilty, not guilty, guilty with an explanation? >> i guess i'm guilty for that one. >> he is latin king and you are a blood. >> there's not really no beef between us but it's just a little situation i have. that is what led to the incident. >> why didn't you stop? officer told you to stop, that is it. man, it was over. >> $25 is a lot. i was going to get it regardless. >> you were going to get your money's worth. >> basically getting your must be's worth? >> like campbell, despeines has already been in disciplinary for several weeks due to prior fights and now they will let him know how much more time he will get. >> 60 days on top of what you had, getting out december 29. >> on my birthday. >> is that your birthday? >> yes. >> happy birthday. you think you are going to cat
campbell is a latin thing. despeines is a blood. they seem to have problems at times within the facility. >> fighting with another inmate, breaking the rules. you get a $25 fine. i try to make it worth $25. >> despeines, come on in, take a seat. how do you plead? guilty, not guilty, guilty with an explanation? >> i guess i'm guilty for that one. >> he is latin king and you are a blood. >> there's not really no beef between us but it's just a little situation i...
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>> i'm campbell brown. >> and i'm mark halperin. with all due respect to cookie bryan, the streets aren't for everyone, that's why they made sidewalks. mark: on the show tonight, why clinton won't back down and what does the merck ad say. but first, america's most eloquent politician, benjamin netanyahu. he's given more interviews to u.s. journalists than anyone else. he was asked about the pursuit of a two-state solution. >> that pursuit has been the foundation of policy in the region, not just in this administration but the previous administration as well. i would point out that this policy is one that's strongly supported by democrats and republicans on capitol hill system of when prime minister netanyahu indicated a weakness in his commitment, and i think that's putting it charitably indicated his weakness to the two-state solution he was indicating a difference of opinion not just with president obama but with the policy purr pseudoby president bush and the policy that's strongly supported by democrats and republicans in the un
>> i'm campbell brown. >> and i'm mark halperin. with all due respect to cookie bryan, the streets aren't for everyone, that's why they made sidewalks. mark: on the show tonight, why clinton won't back down and what does the merck ad say. but first, america's most eloquent politician, benjamin netanyahu. he's given more interviews to u.s. journalists than anyone else. he was asked about the pursuit of a two-state solution. >> that pursuit has been the foundation of policy in...
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that campbell had claimed. >> my opinion is, mr. campbell shoots mr. newman in the back as he is running from the gate. at that point, he falls to the ground on his back in the death position. at the time, mr. campbell takes the second shot. a grazing shot over the head. and across the chest, missing the head. >> look at it, said the scientist. with tim fallen by the first bullet to the back, and the second travel south to north, grazing his best. nicking his hand. and zipping right past his head. the only way it could've happened was he right? why not call a legend to confirm it. budgetary expert, that is. >> the state calls dr. where they're spits. >> dr. spitz wrote the book on prince like fourth-ology. he even brought the book to court. >> i can only tell you if weight has a meaning in my way of quality, this is nine pounds and a quarter. >> 89 years old, he took the stand. doctor spitz investigated the assassinations of president kennedy, dr. martin luther king, and many more. he testified more recently in the phil spector and casey anthony trials
that campbell had claimed. >> my opinion is, mr. campbell shoots mr. newman in the back as he is running from the gate. at that point, he falls to the ground on his back in the death position. at the time, mr. campbell takes the second shot. a grazing shot over the head. and across the chest, missing the head. >> look at it, said the scientist. with tim fallen by the first bullet to the back, and the second travel south to north, grazing his best. nicking his hand. and zipping right...
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that he struck a deal prior to campbell striking a deal, and then campbell kind of intercepted it and wound up getting the new uniform and that's what their fights have been all about. >> i don't want a dirty pair of red and whites. i shouldn't be fighting over a pair of red and whites. i understand that. it's the stress of being here. >> another write-up for timothy campbell three days after we gave him 20 days lock but held 40 days over his head. we tried to give him a break to see how he acted and he got in trouble in three days. >> campbell and despeines will now have another disciplinary hearing with sergeant salvaggio and officer nicholson. >> we are going to do jeffrey first. here we are again. the same guy you were fighting last time. how do you plead? guilty, not guilty, guilty with an explanation? >> not guilty. >> not guilty? you weren't fighting with the guy? is that why you are innocent or are you innocent because you met up with him? >> because i met up with him but i was not supposed to meet up with him. i got a keep separate. >> so that makes it okay. >> it doesn't mak
that he struck a deal prior to campbell striking a deal, and then campbell kind of intercepted it and wound up getting the new uniform and that's what their fights have been all about. >> i don't want a dirty pair of red and whites. i shouldn't be fighting over a pair of red and whites. i understand that. it's the stress of being here. >> another write-up for timothy campbell three days after we gave him 20 days lock but held 40 days over his head. we tried to give him a break to...
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campbell's liking. and he took them all back to the spa and proceeded to beat this girl and broke two pool sticks over her shins of her legs. >> a security system in campbell's office kept the girls under constant surveillance. >> the spa, there were cameras everywhere, so anything you say, anything you, like, do, that looks bad in his eyes, he would just call you to his office and then you will be punished. >> the girls at the spa were told never to speak to each other or to their customers. when julia broke this rule, she was called to campbell's office. >> she was stripped of her clothing, tied to a bed and he beat her with sticks, a belt, and his hands. >> he kept repeating, your life doesn't belong to you anymore, now your life belongs to me. i am your kingdom and i am your god. >> campbell then gave julia an ultimatum. if she ever again disrespected or angered him, she would be taken to the basement. >> he used his basement as a place kind of torturing people. and he said that whoever comes in thi
campbell's liking. and he took them all back to the spa and proceeded to beat this girl and broke two pool sticks over her shins of her legs. >> a security system in campbell's office kept the girls under constant surveillance. >> the spa, there were cameras everywhere, so anything you say, anything you, like, do, that looks bad in his eyes, he would just call you to his office and then you will be punished. >> the girls at the spa were told never to speak to each other or to...
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campbell's liking. and he took them all back to the spa and proceeded to beat this girl and broke two pool sticks over her shins of her legs. >> a security system in campbell's office kept the girls under constant surveillance. >> the spa, there were cameras everywhere, so anything you say, anything you, like, do, that looks bad in his eyes, he would just call you to his office and then you will be punished. >> the girls at the spa were told never to speak to each other or to their customers. when julia broke this rule, she was called to campbell's office. >> she was stripped of her clothing, tied to a bed and he beat her with sticks, a belt, and his hands. >> he kept repeating, your life doesn't belong to you anymore, now your life belongs to me. i am your king and i am your god. >> campbell then gave julia an ultimatum -- if she ever again disrespected or angered him, she would be taken to the basement. >> he used his basement as a place kind of torturing people. and he said that whoever comes in this
campbell's liking. and he took them all back to the spa and proceeded to beat this girl and broke two pool sticks over her shins of her legs. >> a security system in campbell's office kept the girls under constant surveillance. >> the spa, there were cameras everywhere, so anything you say, anything you, like, do, that looks bad in his eyes, he would just call you to his office and then you will be punished. >> the girls at the spa were told never to speak to each other or to...
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campbell is a latin thing. despeines is a blood. they seem to have problems at times within the facility. >> fighting with another inmate, breaking the rules. you get a $25 fine. i try to make it worth $25. >> despeines, come on in, take a seat. how do you plead? guilty, not guilty, guilty with an explanation? >> i guess i'm guilty for that one. >> he is latin king and you are a blood. >> there's not really no beef between us but it's just a little situation i have. that is what led to the incident. >> why didn't you stop? officer told you to stop, that is it. man, it was over. >> $25 is a lot. i was going to get it regardless. >> you were going to get your money's worth. >> basically getting your must be's worth? >> like campbell, despeines has already been in disciplinary for several weeks due to prior fights and now they will let him know how much more time he will get. >> 60 days on top of what you had, getting out december 29. >> on my birthday. >> is that your birthday? >> yes. >> happy birthday. you think you are going to cat
campbell is a latin thing. despeines is a blood. they seem to have problems at times within the facility. >> fighting with another inmate, breaking the rules. you get a $25 fine. i try to make it worth $25. >> despeines, come on in, take a seat. how do you plead? guilty, not guilty, guilty with an explanation? >> i guess i'm guilty for that one. >> he is latin king and you are a blood. >> there's not really no beef between us but it's just a little situation i...
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campbell's liking. and he took them all back to the spa and proceeded to beat this girl and broke two pool sticks over her shins of her legs. >> a security system in campbell's office kept the girls under constant surveillance. >> the spa, there were cameras everywhere, so anything you say, anything you, like, do, that looks bad in his eyes, he would just call you to his office and then you will be punished. >> the girls at the spa were told never to speak to each other or to their customers. when julia broke this role, she was called to campbell's office. >> she was stripped of her clothing, tied to a bed and he beat her with sticks, a belt, and his hands. >> he kept repeating, your life doesn't belong to you anymore, now your life belongs to me. i am your kingdom and i am your god. >> campbell then gave julia an ultimatum. if she ever again disrespected him or angered him, she would be taken to the basement. >> he used his basement as a place kind of torturing people. and he said that whoever comes in
campbell's liking. and he took them all back to the spa and proceeded to beat this girl and broke two pool sticks over her shins of her legs. >> a security system in campbell's office kept the girls under constant surveillance. >> the spa, there were cameras everywhere, so anything you say, anything you, like, do, that looks bad in his eyes, he would just call you to his office and then you will be punished. >> the girls at the spa were told never to speak to each other or to...
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charlie: thomas campbell is here. he became the metropolitan museum of art's ninth director in 2009. he was a curator of the museum department of new york sculpture and decorative arts specializing in tapestries. he has unified the museum's identity and expanded its modern collection. into an eight-year agreement with the whitney museum to occupy a building on madison avenue. able use the space to host exhibitions and performances. the space, known as the met, open to the public on march 18. i am pleased to have tom campbell at the table for the first time, although we have talked at his museum. welcome. it's good to have you here. in seven years, tell me the things you think are important that you have learned. running this wonderful and great museum. dr. campbell: a big, complex place. and a place that has changed. dr. campbell: i think of it as evolution. we have the largest college of curators in the world, all working hard on different kinds of research and projects. when i became director, i think first and fore
charlie: thomas campbell is here. he became the metropolitan museum of art's ninth director in 2009. he was a curator of the museum department of new york sculpture and decorative arts specializing in tapestries. he has unified the museum's identity and expanded its modern collection. into an eight-year agreement with the whitney museum to occupy a building on madison avenue. able use the space to host exhibitions and performances. the space, known as the met, open to the public on march 18. i...
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alex campbell. the case snow balled after an alert cook county detective trained to look for signs of trafficking notified federal investigators. >> when i first met julie, she was a very scared young lady. >> she reported that her boyfriend beat and threatened her. >> he threatened he would kill me. >> she feared for her life. and she feared that she could be killed by him. she would be killed by him for going to the police. >> van horn plugged julie's so-called boyfriend's name into the computer. >> before i started this case, i never heard of campbell. once i put him in the system i found an extensive criminal history. >> in 1986, campbell shot his way into a house, then held two women captive in a tense standoff with chicago police. convicted of home invasion and kidnapping, campbell served ten years, after his release, he was arrested again for selling young women. and many of those women, like julie, sported that tell tale horseshoe tattoo. >> i came up with several women with the same tattoo.
alex campbell. the case snow balled after an alert cook county detective trained to look for signs of trafficking notified federal investigators. >> when i first met julie, she was a very scared young lady. >> she reported that her boyfriend beat and threatened her. >> he threatened he would kill me. >> she feared for her life. and she feared that she could be killed by him. she would be killed by him for going to the police. >> van horn plugged julie's so-called...
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campbell is a latin thing. despeines is a blood. they seem to have problems at times within the facility. >> fighting with another inmate, breaking the rules. you get a $25 fine. i try to make it worth $25. >> despeines, come on in, take a seat. how do you plead? guilty, not guilty, guilty with an explanation? >> i guess i'm guilty for that one. >> he is latin king and you are a blood. >> there's not really no beef between us but it's just a little swauituation i have. that is what led to the incident. >> why didn't you stop? officer told you to stop, that is it. man, it was over. >> $25 is a lot. i was going to get it regardless. >> you were going to get your money's worth. >> basically getting your must be's worth? >> like campbell, despeies has already been in disciplinary for several weeks due to prior fights and now they will let him know how much more time he will get. >> 60 days on top of what you had, getting out december 29. >> on my birthday. >> is that your birthday? >> yes. >> happy birthday. you think you are going to c
campbell is a latin thing. despeines is a blood. they seem to have problems at times within the facility. >> fighting with another inmate, breaking the rules. you get a $25 fine. i try to make it worth $25. >> despeines, come on in, take a seat. how do you plead? guilty, not guilty, guilty with an explanation? >> i guess i'm guilty for that one. >> he is latin king and you are a blood. >> there's not really no beef between us but it's just a little swauituation i...
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campbell. he crafted several proposals to ensure that the program had technical assistance and service provider in order to launch. he lead the negotiating team to acquire contracts for energy supply as well as back office services, critical launching to the program. he lead countless meetings between the puc and community advocates and the commission and reflected not only what we needed to see as a city agency and address the needs and concerns outlined by the advocates. mr. campbell's monthly updates to this body were instrumental in letting us know what was happening and we especially appreciate the fact that he always took the feedback into consideration and we wouldn't be here without his ability to do that. mr. campbell's commitment to clean power sf ensured a viable program that met all of the requirements set forth by the city, and so the resolution reads that be it resolve that the san francisco local agency commission hereby congratulates mike campbell and his years of service to the
campbell. he crafted several proposals to ensure that the program had technical assistance and service provider in order to launch. he lead the negotiating team to acquire contracts for energy supply as well as back office services, critical launching to the program. he lead countless meetings between the puc and community advocates and the commission and reflected not only what we needed to see as a city agency and address the needs and concerns outlined by the advocates. mr. campbell's...
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campbell:: i'm campbell brown. all due respect to bernie sanders, we've got your best friend on the show. aboutll: we are talking jane. mark: later, we will have the latest bloomberg policies ball with good data on how donald trump is doing among married women voters, but first, let's understand why trump is deriding the complex rules by rich republicans -- by which republicans and democrats like their delegates. after a ted cruz friendly colorado state convention on saturday, trump is trying to reverse the new narrative that ted cruz crusaders are outmaneuvering even in places where trump one popular vote primaries. he follows the democratic caucuses where bernie sanders crushed hillary clinton in the popular vote and walked away with the same number of delegates as his rival. here is donald trump making the case for himself and sanders at a rally in rochester, new york last night. : i watched bernie and he wins and winds and then i see he's got no chance. they say he's got no chance. why doesn't he have a chance?
campbell:: i'm campbell brown. all due respect to bernie sanders, we've got your best friend on the show. aboutll: we are talking jane. mark: later, we will have the latest bloomberg policies ball with good data on how donald trump is doing among married women voters, but first, let's understand why trump is deriding the complex rules by rich republicans -- by which republicans and democrats like their delegates. after a ted cruz friendly colorado state convention on saturday, trump is trying...
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campbell. mr. campbell: a u.s. senator must be engaged in what is happening every day in maryland, and especially baltimore. when the freddie gray incident happened and we had the riots after that, i found a voice that was missing from the debate, and unfortunately it is senator cardin's. we need people who are going to step up and say what is right and what is wrong. and what is happening in baltimore's decades of dysfunction, decades of education that has failed our children. so when you don't have any help and you don't have any opportunity, is no wonder why people take action on their own just to eat, just to get by. i've frustrated. i'm upset, because we have the best state in this country, we have a fantastic city, but all the national news talks about is how much -- how many people have been murdered in our state. enough is enough. jennifer: mr. simon, your rebuttal. mr. simon: the role model for baltimore should be detroit, where there has been a partnership between nonprofits, the private sector and the go
campbell. mr. campbell: a u.s. senator must be engaged in what is happening every day in maryland, and especially baltimore. when the freddie gray incident happened and we had the riots after that, i found a voice that was missing from the debate, and unfortunately it is senator cardin's. we need people who are going to step up and say what is right and what is wrong. and what is happening in baltimore's decades of dysfunction, decades of education that has failed our children. so when you...
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campbell of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 578, the gentleman from california, mr. campbell, and a member owes posed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. campbell: thank you, madam chair. this amendment would remove $150,000 in funding for the terry town music hall restoration to be received by the friends, and i'm sure i'm going to butcher the pronunciation of this, but the musical arts conservetory and would reduce the overall cost of the bill by a commence rat amount. the intended purity of -- purpose of this earmark is to conserve an historic landmark which would provide tourism economic benefits. according to the terry town music hall's website, it was built in 1885 by william wallace. it is the oldest operating theater in westchester county, having been designed by the same architect who designed new york city's grand central stages and -- station and macy's building. today it is a fully operating theeter with a capacity to seat a
campbell of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 578, the gentleman from california, mr. campbell, and a member owes posed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. campbell: thank you, madam chair. this amendment would remove $150,000 in funding for the terry town music hall restoration to be received by the friends, and i'm sure i'm going to butcher the pronunciation of this, but the musical arts conservetory and would reduce the...
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from campbell's history. are you going to have a piece with me? grab one real quick. let's cheers. back to you guys. >> very nice. with apricots? >> i'll bring you some back. >> you better keep your word. >> peaches, plums, jeff ranieri doing the whole thing. >> we're having a good time. >>> so much talk about the slumping economy, but not for farmers markets. in fact they are booming. the number of farmers markets in california grew by 26% last year. agriculture officials say the growth could be attributed to a real push in the state to eat healthier. >> people starting to understand that what they eat can help prevent chronic disease, improve their health, fight obesity, so that's clearly a strong trend. but we also see this renewed interest in food, where it comes from, how it's produced and who grew it. >> ross also says farmers markets, and we know this, have become community gathering spots in many areas, where you might see a local chef, a local weather guy, mobile health clinics and blood banks. this,
from campbell's history. are you going to have a piece with me? grab one real quick. let's cheers. back to you guys. >> very nice. with apricots? >> i'll bring you some back. >> you better keep your word. >> peaches, plums, jeff ranieri doing the whole thing. >> we're having a good time. >>> so much talk about the slumping economy, but not for farmers markets. in fact they are booming. the number of farmers markets in california grew by 26% last year....